Willard Webster Eggleston

…in the United States, particularly Nuttall, Douglas and Geyer.8 “Mt. Carbon, Col. [Colorado] Base Station” date probably 1910. From left to right: Dr. Marsh, Klugh, Hadley Marsh, Clauson, Willard Webster…

October 22: NatureFest – for Families!

Join us on Sunday, October 22 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. for NatureFest, a family-friendly celebration of our native plants and animals! From carnivorous plants to live animal encounters, native bees to…

Francis Joseph LeClair

…holly walk on the UNC campus. An article on this occasion was published in the January 1983 issue of the Holly Letter, newsletter of the Holly Society of America. Mr….

Nandina Fruits Can Be Toxic to Birds

…be cyanogenic, but they release cyanide slowly. Moreover, if they remain on the plant for two or more months, their toxicity naturally wanes. Old fruits are only slightly toxic or…

2024 NC Wildflower of the Year

…a member of the legume family (Fabaceae) as the Wildflower of the Year, but legume species are very important ecologically and economically. Legumes are the second largest family of flowering…

William Chambers Coker

…campus benefited tremendously from Coker’s landscaping skills as he served for thirty years on the Building and Grounds committee. Finally, Coker was known for his love of teaching. He was…